Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Marcos Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Dias, Cid Gonçalves, Ramos, Eduardo Anderson, Ferreira, José Adalberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/12543
Resumo: This paper investigates energy consumption and some ethical aspects of the practices of fraud and theft of electrical energy. Field research indicated that the practices of fraud and theft of electrical energy are of great relevance to the academic community, but are still little explored. The main objective was to comprehend the consumer‟s perception of illegal forms of electrical energy consumption, including defaulting on bills. Characterized as qualitative and exploratory, the research was carried out through 96 interviews and eight focus groups with consumers selected from the database of the concessionaire and classified as those who had met their obligations, those on default, and those who used illegal practices, such as siphoning off energy. The results indicate that although many reported that the practice of fraud was a form of deviant behavior, it wasn‟t vehemently censored, and they asserted that it was a fairly common practice, verifying its existence both in the suburbs and in the city‟s wealthiest areas. There are factors that encourage these practices and can be categorized as social, related to the economic condition of the consumer and to the ethics of consumers who do not perceive the practice as an illegal one. There is also the aspect of retaliation by the consumer, who justifies his illegal practices by claiming them to be a response to taxes, to the power utility monopoly and even to third-party offers, from neighbors for example, to share their electricity in an illegal way. The main contribution of this paper is to expand the knowledge base on ethical aspects of illegal acts by consumers.
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spelling Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power GridPráticas Ilegais dos Consumidores. Uma Análise do “gato” na Rede de Energia ElétricaConsumption; Fraud; Electric EnergyConsumo; Fraude; Energia ElétricaThis paper investigates energy consumption and some ethical aspects of the practices of fraud and theft of electrical energy. Field research indicated that the practices of fraud and theft of electrical energy are of great relevance to the academic community, but are still little explored. The main objective was to comprehend the consumer‟s perception of illegal forms of electrical energy consumption, including defaulting on bills. Characterized as qualitative and exploratory, the research was carried out through 96 interviews and eight focus groups with consumers selected from the database of the concessionaire and classified as those who had met their obligations, those on default, and those who used illegal practices, such as siphoning off energy. The results indicate that although many reported that the practice of fraud was a form of deviant behavior, it wasn‟t vehemently censored, and they asserted that it was a fairly common practice, verifying its existence both in the suburbs and in the city‟s wealthiest areas. There are factors that encourage these practices and can be categorized as social, related to the economic condition of the consumer and to the ethics of consumers who do not perceive the practice as an illegal one. There is also the aspect of retaliation by the consumer, who justifies his illegal practices by claiming them to be a response to taxes, to the power utility monopoly and even to third-party offers, from neighbors for example, to share their electricity in an illegal way. The main contribution of this paper is to expand the knowledge base on ethical aspects of illegal acts by consumers.Este artigo investiga o consumo e aspectos ticos na prtica de fraude e furto de energia eltrica. O estudo realizado indica que o campo das prticas ilegais dos consumidores de grande relevncia para a comunidade acadmica, mas ainda pouco explorado. O objetivo principal compreender a percepo dos consumidores no que se refere a prticas ilegais no consumo de energia eltrica e inadimplncia no pagamento das faturas da concessionria. Caracterizada como qualitativa e exploratria, a pesquisa se deu atravs da realizao de 96 entrevistas e 8 grupo focais com consumidores selecionados a partir da base de dados da concessionria e classificados como adimplentes, inadimplentes e os que fazem prticas ilegais, ou o referido gato. Os resultados indicam que embora muitos tenham relatado a prtica da fraude como comportamento incorreto, no a censuraram com veemncia e afirmaram que isso seria atualmente uma ao comum e verificada tanto em bairros perifricos como nas reas mais ricas da cidade. H fatores que estimulam estas prticas e que podem ser agrupados como sociais; pessoais e relacionados condio econmica do consumidor e relacionados tica do consumidor, que no percebe como ilegal a prtica que comete. H o aspecto de retaliao do consumidor, que tenta justificar sua prtica ilegal devido aos impostos, ao monoplio da concessionria de energia e mesmo oferta de terceiros. A principal contribuio deste estudo ampliar o conhecimento relacionado aos aspectos de tica e prticas ilegais do consumidor. DOI: 10.5585/remark.v10i2.2249Universidade Nove de Julho - Uninove2011-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/1254310.5585/remark.v10i2.2249ReMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing; v. 10, n. 2 (2011): maio - agosto; 03-292177-5184reponame:REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketinginstname:Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)instacron:RBMporhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/article/view/12543/6097Direitos autorais 2019 Revista Brasileira de Marketing – Remarkinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Marcos FerreiraDias, Cid GonçalvesRamos, Eduardo AndersonFerreira, José Adalberto2019-06-21T14:44:04Zoai:https://periodicos.uninove.br:article/12543Revistahttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remarkPRIhttps://periodicos.uninove.br/remark/oaiclaudiaraac@uol.com.br || admin@revistabrasileiramarketing.org || admin@revistabrasileiramarketing.org2177-51842177-5184opendoar:2019-06-21T14:44:04REMark - Revista Brasileira de Marketing - Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
Práticas Ilegais dos Consumidores. Uma Análise do “gato” na Rede de Energia Elétrica
title Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
spellingShingle Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
Santos, Marcos Ferreira
Consumption; Fraud; Electric Energy
Consumo; Fraude; Energia Elétrica
title_short Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
title_full Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
title_fullStr Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
title_full_unstemmed Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
title_sort Illegal Consumer Practices: An Analysis of Unauthorized Siphoning in the Power Grid
author Santos, Marcos Ferreira
author_facet Santos, Marcos Ferreira
Dias, Cid Gonçalves
Ramos, Eduardo Anderson
Ferreira, José Adalberto
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author2 Dias, Cid Gonçalves
Ramos, Eduardo Anderson
Ferreira, José Adalberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Marcos Ferreira
Dias, Cid Gonçalves
Ramos, Eduardo Anderson
Ferreira, José Adalberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consumption; Fraud; Electric Energy
Consumo; Fraude; Energia Elétrica
topic Consumption; Fraud; Electric Energy
Consumo; Fraude; Energia Elétrica
description This paper investigates energy consumption and some ethical aspects of the practices of fraud and theft of electrical energy. Field research indicated that the practices of fraud and theft of electrical energy are of great relevance to the academic community, but are still little explored. The main objective was to comprehend the consumer‟s perception of illegal forms of electrical energy consumption, including defaulting on bills. Characterized as qualitative and exploratory, the research was carried out through 96 interviews and eight focus groups with consumers selected from the database of the concessionaire and classified as those who had met their obligations, those on default, and those who used illegal practices, such as siphoning off energy. The results indicate that although many reported that the practice of fraud was a form of deviant behavior, it wasn‟t vehemently censored, and they asserted that it was a fairly common practice, verifying its existence both in the suburbs and in the city‟s wealthiest areas. There are factors that encourage these practices and can be categorized as social, related to the economic condition of the consumer and to the ethics of consumers who do not perceive the practice as an illegal one. There is also the aspect of retaliation by the consumer, who justifies his illegal practices by claiming them to be a response to taxes, to the power utility monopoly and even to third-party offers, from neighbors for example, to share their electricity in an illegal way. The main contribution of this paper is to expand the knowledge base on ethical aspects of illegal acts by consumers.
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